Heather Heyer, 32, was killed Saturday when a driver identified as a Nazi sympathizer rammed into counterprotesters opposing the white-nationalist rally in Charlottesville.

Bro said that Trump first called her during her daughter’s funeral on Wednesday but that she missed his calls and had then come to refuse them.

Asked by “GMA” anchor Robin Roberts whether she had spoken directly with Trump, Bro said, “I have not and now I will not.”

“I’m not talking to the president now, I’m sorry, after what he said about my child,” Bro said. At a fiery press conference Tuesday, Trump said there was “blame on both sides” for the clashes in Charlottesville.

Bro said she had “not really watched the news” until Thursday night, when she saw “an actual clip of him at a press conference equating the protesters, ‘like Ms. Heyer,’ with the KKK and the white supremacists.”

Trump did not mention Heyer by name on Tuesday, but he did refuse to differentiate between the white nationalists, white supremacists, and neo-Nazis and those protesting them.

“You had a group on one side that was bad, and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent,” Trump said. “Nobody wants to say that, but I’ll say it.”